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Yeah that's what I was thinking too. You'd definitely need to go and have a good butchers at it, with someone in the know, to try and find out exactly what's damaged and what's not.
Yeah it's all about the slash cut look I reckon! It's quite subtle, but at the same time it's noticeably different to the standard exhaust.
I've heard they get louder with age, which would be nice. It certainly gets louder as it warms up though. :cool: :D
I picked up this Blueflame/K-Tec exhaust on Ebay the other day - 4 weeks old, for £186! A bargain I thought. Got Mike at Rentech to fit it.
I must say though, it's so much quieter than I imagined, and really not that boomy on motorways either.
Well that's what I thought originally, which is why I asked the question. Like somebody said, they don't bother when they come over here, so I shall probably not bother either!
Is this possible, or do I have to have those crappy beam deflectors?
I know some cars have a sort of adjustment lever, which changes the dipped beams for driving abroad. I just wondered as those beam deflectors you can get don't seem suited for the projector lens type of headlamp that's on my 182.
My old Pug 306 jack collapsed on me too - I'd not even got the bolts of the wheel before it bent in half!
And yeah, my sills have been bent too by my trolley jack antics. Anyone know the best place to use a trolley jack on our clios?
Silver without cup packs, leaving the A27 at Emsworth from Chichester. I nodded and you nodded back - 2 fine young ladies. You then followed me through Emsworth. :D
Update: I've not been using my climate control for the past couple of days now to avoid soaking my carpets any more than necessary. However, I tried it out on the way to and from work today, and had absolutely no leakage. Got home, got out and checked under the car to see the usual drippage of...